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Show " TIMES THE MAGNA EdUor Edith N. Rids. $ Howard Ridgo. Publisher Pub II hod Slaco Published By Tbo Copper Printing Compear Issued each Friday morning at Magna, Utah Entered as sacond class mail matter under the act ol March 3rd, 1179 at Magna. Utah lilt CLASSIFIEDS RATION TIPS SALE-Press- ure cooker. In Optimistic Americans are letgood condition. Call 5856. ting their imaginations run away with 'them. Just because most RENT--3-roomodern meat was removed from rationFOR house with garden plot Phone take it as a sign that the ing, Murray 526RS or see H. H. Kant. food they has been licked. It problem 3615 So. 5200 West. Salt Lake. hasnt. Meat may be back on raLo- tioning before you know it, and HOUSE FOR SALE-Che- ap. cated at 2726 S. 4th East For in- the - way canned goods are disformation call L. A. Oakeson. 59 appearing from the grocers W. 64 S Murray 7,Utah. shelves, you may find points restored to present point-fref- e BUY-Used car. Will WISH TO One way to keep food off pay cash. Phone 2541 or 4411. rationing is to raise a Victory E. refrigerator. Garden. FOR SALE--G- . In good condition. Very reasonIt has been hoped there would able. Inquire Kelson Garage, East be more gardens this year, but evidently people have lost in(er- Magna. FOR m M For dad and. brother, left tv:A, tumble, t be rank and file at home wouldn The head a And many true. held sojiigh. Will do and give their an Qfe to you. It would only be necessary bulleo buck up, soldier, fight ae essential government A cut THERE'S D6NT WE KNOW to Weil pray at home, 1 tins and publication percent its WAR ON? of any paper the vain. country relieve a bit we are getting Personally, ; tired of speakers who come to shortage. town and tell us we dont know To the People there is a war going on. Poems we published back, time this Community of Some True, no damage has been done a tank comwritten by a are many urgent There poem by bombs where it is visible, but What Did You for buying War Bonds, First. i2 there is plenty of invisible injury. mander, titled,The Invasion needs money" closing lines Ladies underthings made of They dont see the' aching hearts Do Today?1 pay for planes and guns and mi died I today. You see, nitions Nylon are NOT from the black of those who have forever lost were, C. H. Rev. A Catholic priest. which 7, market. This question has bun relatives and friends; nor do they to this wrote a. reply th asked several times, and now is see the constant worry that nags Stehling, Axis. Out and we predict it will beat those of poem, souls the home, very fighting a good time to clear it up. The come famous. Here is the question must have who have loved ones in the serthe best po,. nylon material used hi the under vice; nor do they see the disap- - and answer: things has been discarded by the pointment and futility in the ment and a is up to military as defective. Manufac- hearts of those who would like WHAT DID YOU DO TODAY? t o a t oura turers are then permitted to make to serve on active fronts but canmoney it into garments. Nylon, unlike not do so because of circum- What did you do today, my friend vide this.p. A second reason is this: Then stances beyond their control. To From morning till the night? some other materials, cannot b is a shortage of goods now. Late all these people there remain but How. many times did you comto will on there be plenty lor civ so it isnt possible, unwound, three things to do, to wait, to plain ian desires. Money put into Wat use it again for the war effort. hope, and to do the best they can That rationing is too tight? Bonds now will be available thm Business opportunities will to carry on at home. We dont When are you going to start to do open then,- - too, and the know there is a war? All the things you say? egg saved now may hatch out Don't you believe rt! to A soldier would like know, my commercially then, Mone; y put into War Bond: friend, now wiill be deprived of its cur. If we could see ourselves as othrent potentiality as a S'dlhUlQU ers see us, What did you do today? causes of inflation. You will t Stand on the corner and watch We met the enemy today doing your part toward stabili oursilvcs go by, ing the money situation by bur. And took the town by storm. ing Bonds instead of dwindle Many an opinion might take a Happy reading it will make stocks. That is a third reason But the best reason from For you tomorrow morn. selfish viewpoint is this: Rig You'll read with satisfaction now there is no better invest The brief communique, ment than War Bonds. There h are no safer repository for you but We fought, you fighting? . MM money. By buying Bonds you bVC What did you do today? ecome a stockholder in the strong, My gunner died in my arms today est going concern in the world I feel his warm blood yet; v? today, the United States o( THE EDITOR. America. You neighbors dying boy gave out A scream Ill never forget. WAW.VWAWAAYAW On my right a tank was hit A flash and then a fire, Sale The stench of burning flesh Wj ! theyve !ee scarce for a Ic Still rises from the pyre. timeAut now you con rggl$n What did you do today, my friend modern home with ci' To help us with the task? yoor depleted stocks with the finest blankets in years!. Did you work harder and longer apeting, linoleum, gas furnaev for less, water heater. Very reasonahl Or is that too much to ask? $0 WOOL. 4 lbs What right have I to ask you this, Inquire You probably will say, Maybe now youll understand, 'Harris Powell. 2844 S. 88 50 W, You see I died today. cst, or else they have misinterpreted the removal of some items from rationing- ,- because fewer gardens are being planted. Occasional surpluses do occur, due N sometimes to lack of shipping space, lack of feed, or numerous other reasons, but remember', we are still helping to feed the world, says the OP A. - V PAGE TWn Friday. June 9, 1944 MAGNA TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH CHATTER.'; SJ h?t 1 w fiowr War Hand Investment Is Your Investment In America FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Subject: Christian Science: The Fulfillment of Prophecy and Promise '0VVEy sfC- r Lecturer: Richard J. Davis. C.SJ5 of San Jose, Calif. Place: Second Church of Christ. Scientist, 568 East South Temple, Salt Lake City Time: Thursday evening, June 15th, 8 o'Clock Auspices First and Second Churches of Christ. 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Last Show (At Gem) BIG DOUBLE BILL DEMOCRATIC PASS Serial It you fail to receive our program, we refer you to our in the Magna Times. iiiimuiiiiimiimiiiiiimiiiiiimiMiiimiiiiiiuimimiiiiiimniiiiiiiii Make a date now for tha 4th of July at Magna. JOIN THE "FIGHTING STH" JUNE It Tiimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiimiiininiimiiiiiinnimmiiiiiminiii 4 for GOVERNOR pro-gra- m - This ticket presented at the EMPRESS or GEM Theatre entitles: Mr. .and Mrs. W. R. Macaulay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGill Mr. and Mrs. H. A. McMasters Mr. and Mrs. Powel McDowell Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Madsen Mr. and Mrs. G W. McDonald Mrs. Jess McArthur and Partner Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Madill Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Memmott A perfect understanding of every need. front. Second: A sympathetic and capable service that ta kes care of every detail leaving behind beautiful and inspiring memories. I done today, my friend? I prayed, that soon this war might end. That God, Our Lord in Heaven above, Might ketp you ever in His love; From ills of soul and body, free Return you safe and sound to me. And, tho it may be just a mite, I gave a pint of blood tonight. I bought a bond as I bought bread Refused to ride and walked instead. I salvaged paper, rags and tin, Some metal scrap, I too sent in. I m grateful for the things youve done, The bitter, bloody battles won, The time you fought and fought in vain, Your sorrows, sufferings, all the pain, The hardships, trials you endured Are keenly felt, please be assured I know your fight for liberty, Is, too, a sacrifice for me, Your wounded gunner's anguished cry, As he fell in your arms to die, The stench of burning flesh, the Pyre, The mud, and water, jungle, fire, I try to feel as you have felt, You fought, as I in prayer knelt. I m just a plain civilian Joe, Who tries to understand, to know To know, these things must sear your soul And wonder, is it worth the toll? 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While, so far us l.e knew, lie was dying, the lieutenant wrote the p6em which found its way to America. Shatlain did not die, but is recuperating in a hospital in England. His thoughts in poetry stand as a living challenge to every man, woman and child on the home Star indicates schedule by wl Remington-Arm- . Radio Tub |